The Framework of Capital Governance in the Electrical Energy Distribution System
Publish place: The International Scientific Conference on Challenges in Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences
Publish Year: 1396
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Index date: 17 August 2018
The Framework of Capital Governance in the Electrical Energy Distribution System abstract
The governance of distribution companies, as one of the urban service companies, is possible through legislation in various distribution areas, taking into account the electricity distribution objectives. Therefore, the sectors that should be legislated and evaluated by the governance or sectors where performance studies should be conducted require a functional framework based on the distribution objectives. This conceptual framework for power distribution companies has not been presented in any of the studies. In this paper, a new model for providing a distribution framework is presented, to this end, the governance and management of distribution companies are comprehensively possible. This model is based on the analysis of stakeholder interests and analysis of distribution capital. Finally, to explain the efficiency of the proposed framework to the role of the transformer in electrical distribution networks and related policies are discussed and for numerical studies on the indices presented for the Transformer Policies of Tehran Power Distribution Company located in Iran, the actual information has been studied.
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The Framework of Capital Governance in the Electrical Energy Distribution System authors
Seyed Morteza Moghimi
R & D Research Scientist, MicrowaveSoft Company, Montreal, QC, Canada,
Reza Dashti
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran,
Ali Bostani
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, American University of the Middle East, Egaila, Kuwait,